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In Probe Of Clinic Bombings, Fbi Releases Phone Call

January 21, 1997|By From Tribune News Services.

TULSA, OKLAHOMA — FBI agents investigating an abortion clinic bombing released a 1996 recording Monday in which a caller claims responsibility for two other bombings at a nearby Planned Parenthood center.

"I did that. May do something worse again," the male voice said. "Me and my buddies are out to get you. You better tell your employees it's going to get dangerous."

FBI agents did not say there was a link between Sunday's bombing at the Reproductive Services clinic in Tulsa and the attacks Sept. 18 and Sept. 21 at Planned Parenthood in Broken Arrow.

FBI agent Brenda Entrikin said the tape was released in hopes someone would recognize the voice and tell authorities.

No such call followed the two explosions Sunday or a Jan. 1 firebomb attack on Reproductive Services, investigators said. No one was injured in either incident.

Reproductive Services provides family planning, abortions and adoption services. It has been the site of several protests, break-ins and vandalism since it opened in 1974.